Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

it's happening!

There is a certain small evergreen bush I spend most of my time overlooking, but every year at the very earliest part of spring it snags me by the nose. Sweet and promising, unexpected perfume of its freshly opened, hidden flowers sits in clouds along city streets.

Other spring precursors:

Stellaria media happy and green, growing as a mini-forest on urban mulch unmolested.


match arrangement green
An arrangement of green-headed matches, suggesting buds yet unburst.

Friday, June 6, 2014

summertime begins

First thimbleberries (Rubus parviflorus) and osoberries (Oemleria cerasiformis) found ripe and eaten today + garden soil thirstily sucking down water = it's summer! 夏天!

Friday, March 28, 2014

Stormwater


ivy trilliumWith lady and maidenhair ferns, inside-out flower, and red huckleberry adding their chords to the growing symphony, the wood is really greening, but the canopy is still open.

Just before sunset of this very rainy day, the golden hour lit the woods vivid; the air was calm and sweet, but through the leprechaun scene a thick muddy snake rushed to the Willamette.

Gathering water from the streets and roofs farther up the hill, the small creeks swelled with runoff, gathered momentum, and thundered through the park. 

Chewing the bank at every turn, the rushing stream sculpted its channel. I could actually hear small rocks caught in the water slamming the insides of a metal culvert.  


yellow wood violet
green spring woods

 

rainbow wires